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Navigating an IRS Tax AuditCode: 26-NAVAUD
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Pages: 57
The possibility of receiving a letter from the IRS requesting
documents for a tax audit often produces considerable taxpayer fear. However,
an IRS tax audit doesn’t suggest that the IRS has found a significant error or
omission on the client’s tax return. Instead, it is
only a review and examination of a client’s tax return rather than an
indication the IRS has identified the taxpayer as a tax cheat. Navigating an
IRS Tax Audit examines the nature of tax audits, the format they may take
and the reasons why any particular tax return might be chosen for audit. It
then discusses taxpayer representation before the IRS and the power of attorney
needed to engage in client representation.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
·
Describe the types of tax audits initiated by
the IRS and the typical taxpayer issues addressed;
·
Recognize how an IRS tax audit is normally
conducted and limited by the statute of limitations;
·
List the factors that increase the likelihood of
an IRS tax audit and strategies to minimize the chance of an IRS tax audit;
·
Describe the nature and function of a power of
attorney; and
·
Identify the acts that may be performed for a
client under a power of attorney.
Presentation Method: QAS Self-Study
Category: Taxation
CPE credit: 3 Hours
Program Level: Update
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Exam expiration date: Participants must submit exams for grading within one year from the date of purchase

